WASHINGTON (AP) — AP sources: Biden for first time authorizes Ukraine to use US-supplied long-range missiles for strikes inside Russia. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This ...
The artwork by Emily Powell has been created in a bid to combat the winter darkness and will be displayed in an exhibition ...
The mind-boggling amount has grown because Google hasn't restored YouTube accounts belonging to 17 Russian TV channels, according to Russia's RBC News. It claims a judge in the case said at a ...
Drill results from its 2009 exploration season at the Russian Mountain project in Alaska demonstrated multiple gold-silver- copper-bearing structures for Full Metal Minerals (FMM-V).The Russian ...
As the 2024 US presidential election comes to a close, and with Donald Trump on the ballot once again, Russian actors are spreading disinformation with unprecedented and alarming intensity—and ...
Russia issued a fine against Google, estimated at an astronomical $20 decillion - a 2 followed by 34 zeroes. The unprecedented penalty targets YouTube, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet ...
Russia’s army is gaining speed in its advance in eastern Ukraine, seizing more land last week than at any point this year, increasing pressure on Kyiv’s US and European allies to bolster its ...
U.S. tech giant Google has closed up shop in Russia, but that hasn’t stopped a court there from leveling it with a fine greater than all the wealth in the world — a figure that is growing ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Russia is retaking territory in its Kursk region, but efforts to drive Ukrainian forces out of the country entirely may only get more difficult.
Russian forces are likely to try to "exploit the cracks" in Kyiv's operations in the Donetsk region as the war heads into a third winter, a military analyst whose map shows what might be in store ...
A Russian Court fined Menlo Park, California-based Google $2 decillion, which continues to grow each day over penalties for non-payment, for blocking content on YouTube, according to reports.
A Russian court is demanding that Google pay $20 decillion American dollars after several of the country's TV channels and media outlets were blocked from YouTube, according to multiple reports.